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Following on from the topic about how much you would pay for a regular 28mm rank and file figure, how much would you pay for a special figure, say maybe Napoleon or Monty or Sigmar etc…
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Napoleon, £1.20
French Dragoon, £1.20
Does that answer the question? 😉
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If I really want it, and I’m not presented with that dilemma all too often in my hobby purchases, I’d go over £10, sure.
It would have to be a spectacular figure, or a fairly rare OOP or limited edition, or something I simply can’t substitute with another figure or an easy conversion. I would look around for substitutes first, but there comes a point where shelling out £10+ begins to feel like the best solution.
A few days of instant ramen and knäckebröd would follow…
I think £4.00 – £7.00 is about the maximum I’d pay these days, back in my GW buying days i’d have spent up to £20 on a single guy on a metal horse like Archeon or Balthazar Gelt, not anymore though, I’ve become quite reluctant to part with cash as I became older.
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I think £4.00 – £7.00 is about the maximum I’d pay these days, back in my GW buying days i’d have spent up to £20 on a single guy on a metal horse like Archeon or Balthazar Gelt, not anymore though, I’ve become quite reluctant to part with cash as I became older.
Same here on all points. To spend more there would have to be truly remarkable flourish to the miniature that would make it the center piece of a unit or even the army.